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TME NYîfêA GATE CÍTY JOURNAL THURSDAY MARCH 23, 1944 PAGE 4 angelist L. C. Hodges and his wife. are visiting at the Walter Benson ah Hobson. Mr and Mrs Robert Ditty spent ranch. Mr Perry is Mrs Benson's John Vanderpool sold the prop- last week-end with relatives in La father. Mr Hobacks Is her brother- | erty he purchased last winter at | Spangler of Grand Rapids. Ia.. who in-law. Both live at Grand Junction ; Modesto. California. He »returned Grande. is one of them, as the big chief ol ’ liere about a month ago and bought Colorado. the Republican party i national ch i 80 acres near the Ontario airport. Mr and Mrs I. L. Smith and son, airman > over tiie young, progress Paul Ransom was in Nyssa last Ray, spent Sunday In Homedale ive and politically astute Frederick I week, buying a farm near Nyssa. Mr and Mrs Ott Davis and two Archie Eastman went to Boise to Baker of Seattle, who is Washing ! He returned to California to move the veterans hospital for a tonsil- children went to Nyssa to see Mr tons national committeeman Mr | his family here. Baker and Werner Schroeder ol T R IN IT Y LUTHERAN CHURCH i Olaf Flllingsness Is farming the lectomy. Davis' brother, Charles Davis. Mr CHURCH OF CHRIST Chicago ran a dead heat when the ; Charles Schweizer place this year (Christian) A t the regular meeting of the Davis is stationed at Missoula, M o Parma, Idaho. G.O.P big-wigs gathered to elect and Howard Finger has moved to chalk gutte Grange Friday it was George Whipple, Pastor. Morning worship at 10 a. m. ntana with the air corps. | their new national chairman last The Lord's day services. M arch' the Hintz place. I announced that the 4-H club sch- Sunday school for all age-groups year, but to maintain party har- | a(~ j j ’ og | Charles Wilson sold his property | Qj*jaj.agjp was to go to Florence Nlc- ! ">ony both men stepped out of the Lutheron llour (C algary) at 8. ’ Bible school 10 a. m. A class! at Ho£ ^ e and 1)0118111 " aC" S | cum. Dale Parker was chosen us i way after the second ballot for Mr J near Wilder. | alternate Lutheran hour (Nampa) at 7:35 Spangler, who was a very poor p. nt. Wednesdays. f°* every age m lhe ‘ tudv of Godii Claude Wilson Is farming the Mrg Ruth McConneii of Caldwell Washington, D. C„ March 16—C o - ' third. However, since taking over j Roy Gueck farm. j the past week at the home PROCESSED FOODS Wednesdays at 8:15 p. m., spec word. ming political events are beginning the reins of the elephant Mr Span- ____________________ Morning service 11 a. m. Com-, a well was drilled at the Robert' her gon Charles Share, ial Lenten services Book 4-May 20: Expiration date I ^ w ln g left Wednesday f o r ' . blue stam A8 B8 C8 D8 and to cast their shadows. Senator Guy Bier has caused the Republicans j You are cordially Invited to at- munion services every Lord's day | Ditty home last week. at this hour. Sermon topic: "The | Harold Reed arrived here last; Bremert0n. Washington. While h ere' E„ th 10 polnt^ each curdon IS now In Oregon to close « « “ Merable Brief because of several tend „ We preach the changeless Cordon is now in Oregon to ciost bad poUtlca| blunders The llberal a Changing World " Challenge of the Work of the Holy | week for an extended visit at the he hLS farm w L Larsen, who M EATg gu T T E R . FATS AND OH- up his Private btuiness^ affairs so wlng of the party can t see M r i John E slmon Pastor Spirlt ’ . ' home of his sister, Mrs Pete Wilson h2d the place rented this winter.' EBSE. Boolc 4. M ay 20: Expiration he can settle down to be a united gpangier at all and some o f the | _____ Evening services 8 p. m. A half j Mrs Eleanor Beddies. of La O r-I M r and Mrs Alfred Evans, Joe d , red atamps A8 gg c8> q b , States senator for the next ten 0[d guard are developing a good hour of singing and special music | ande and her brother, Rudger R i- Sebum and - — ■— — '‘ HRM * * 10 points each, L. D. 8. CHURCH U. — E. ^ Parker made a Eg 18 and pg WOrth months. However, the wise men say (.ase c f jitters because of more Sunday 9:15 am . Priesthood by the young people o f the church, j cks, who lives on the Lee Thrasher trip to the government corrals Serles A 8, B8, and C8 valid now. while he is In Oregon to wind up boll(.rs be might pull between now meeting. There will be a meeting of the j farm near Adrian, visited Friday Sunday to look over the spring D8 and p8 valid March his affirs Cordon will also take tl- and national convention time, Sunday 10:30 am . Sunday school. Women's council Thursday after- j at the home of their niece, Mrs range before taking the stock to 12 me out to announce his candidacy Ax this column predicted some Kenneth Smith. Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sacrament j noon at 2:30, March 30. the range. SU G AR Book 4- for the four-year unexpired term of y me ag0 a national compulsory meeting. / j Choir practice every Thursday Mr and Mrs Lester Zurcher and Sugar stamp 30 valid for 5 pounds the late Senator Charles L McNary military training bill for the teen baby were Sunday guests at the Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief society I night, indefinitely. So, if everything works out as per aged js now ready for the house meeting. I The young people will enjoy a Harley Wilson home. Mr and Mrs Sugar stamp 31 valid for 5 po schedule, Senator Cordon will be at hopper. Both army and navy high First Tuesday of each month at I social Thursday night March 31, Lloyd Landreth of Nyssa also call unds indefinitely beginning April 1. least one candidate against ex-Gov- ( command are strong for such 4 leg- ed there Sunday evening. p.m. Primary for children bet at 8 p. m. Mr and Mrs McKay Hunter and Sugar stamp 40 valid for 5 pounds ernor Charles A. Sprague for the i.siation and have been bottonholing ween ages of 4 and 12. The friendly churoh with a cord Mr and Mrs Clarence Dixon and Mr and Mrs Masterson attended canning sugar through February G.O.P. nomination in the primary tbe lawmakers on the subject for ial welcome for all. four children visited at the Ira the L.D.S. conference in Weiser 28. 1945. election May 19 quite some time. The big-wigs now Chadd home. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL Sunday. SHOES- LOOSE STAM PS IN V A L In Washington state at this early think they have enough votes to FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE MISSION Mr. Micheál was a week-end gu Joseph Callahan is having a well ID. date the political shadow of ex- put tbe measure over in both hou- Services Conducted By The Rev. Burton Salter, vicar. est at the Cannon home. He is the , J _ ... ... Book 1-Stamp 18, valid for one Governor Clarence Martin (D ) i* «es. Some of the lawmakers are Slinton Brown, who has been co owner of 80 acres lying between t h e , ' ™ Morning prayer and sermon, 9:30 farm thlf . 'l e n t casting in the direction of congress, trying to persuade the military th- Archie Eastman underwent a pair, expires April 30. Holy communion and sermon each nducting services at the Full Gosp Rataezyk and Mulmberg farms.1 Book 3-Airplane stamp No. 1, Latest inside dope has it that the at sdch legislation should be put second Sunday of the month. oPc.atron in the Holy Rosary el church, is holding a series of which Cannon operates. valid indefinitely for one pair. (New ex-governor will try to unseat Walt off unU1 after the November elect- Mr and Mrs Manon Hillis visited hospital last week Church school at 10:30 a. m. evangelistic meetings in Washing Horan (R> of the fifth (Spokane) ¡oll or llntii after the war, but the Women's Guild second Wednesday ton. During his absence the work relatives in Boise Sunday. Margery i Mrs Leo Utter has been ill from stamp to become valid May 1 for having her teeth extracted last1 one pajr.> district. But other politicos say it brass hats don‘t think so. Before j f each month. at the Full Gospel church will ag Hillis returned with them after a > week GASOLINE COUPONS: N O T V A L will be the U. S. senate or the the war even the thought of such ain be under the direction of Rev. week-end visit at home. Agnes Eastman entertained the ID UNLESS ENDORSED governorship at which Mr Martin legislation would have been political NYS8A ASSEMBLY OF GOO and Mrs Lloyd N. Pounds. Meet Mr and Mrs Leon Buffington March 21- Expiration date of No. will shoot. Make no mistake about dynamite, but not now. During Pastor C. A. Slaughter ings are held on Sunday, witlr Sun visited Sunday at the Chuck Share Wahenie club last Thursday. A it, the boys are now girding their worjd war No. 1 the same ideas Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Alan Ed day School at 10 a.m.. Worship ser- home. M r Share has rented the nice lunch was served. 10 coupons in A book. (May renew Don Nottingham is very ill in the B or C coupons within but not be loins for the coming fray. were advanced, l/it it was decided monds Superintendent. Every class bice at 11 and evangelistic services Wilfred Gilbert farm. Even some of the G.O.P. old gu- to wait until after the conflict, wh welcomes you. fore 15 days from date shown on in the evening at 8 o'clock. A hear Mr and Mrs J. A. Blaek were Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario. cover). Morning service, 11: o'clock ty welcome is extended to all. Sunday dinner guests at the New- i iiijiiji) in in ii n i'i tl nil i i tl i i iii i ikwhi 'I iiim Mil ich proved wrong. The many peace Evengellstlc 8 o'clock. organiations and flocks of other W EST OREGON T R A IL FUE3L O IL gen home. September 30-Expiratlon date of Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 THE COM M UNITY UNITED groups opposed to any more wars A. J. Hobson is Improving slowly Feed Province has built a new period 4 fuel oil coupons. Not more PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jumped on such proposals with both o’clock. but satisfactory at his home. A cordial welcome to all. I than 72 percent of season’s rations Kingman Memorial feet and also on the congressmen A revival is being conducted at brooder house. o f Sorrowing Ones E. W. Perry and W. H. Hoback should have been used to date. J. C. Nevln, Pastor. who sponsored the bill. So. the top the Assembly of God church by Ev- SUNSET VALLEY Though death strikes hands of the army and navy are FV>r Sunday, March 12. OF GOD CHURCH 10 a. m . Bible school. a thousand miles away. not going to make the same mis ASSEMBLY H. B. Walkup, Pastor. 11 a. m., morning worship. We again, by waiting. They believe These are days of ch take Sunday school 10 a. m. celebrate the sacrament o f the the public will strongly support Morning worship 11 a. m. ange and o f travel. Am such a bill now--so why wait? Lord's supper. The mesage: "W'ny Evangelistic service 8 p. m. Did Christ Die For M e?" Recep A very mild winter in the north erica is on the move. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve tion of new members. Few are there who do west saved the householders from ning 8 p. m. 7:30 p. m., evening worship. De- J Everyone cordially invited to at votion and discussion for all the not have a relative or family. friend away from ho Do U your * « If a t home w ith a Charm-Kurl tend these services. Friday, March 24. 8 p. m„ prep Kit, as 1,600,000 women have done In paat me. year. Complete with 40 curlers and shampoo. THE METHODIST COM M UNITY aratory worship service. Message: Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by Since death takes po CHURCH “ What Has Christ Done For Me?" H ollywood movie stars and women every M. H. Greenlee. Pastor Friday, after school, church m em holiday, some of us where. Money refunded i f not satisfied. This Sunday is Decision Day in bership class at the parsonage. may have a loved one NYSSA P H A R M A C Y our Church School which opens at Wednesday, March 29, annual striken while he is aw 10 a.m. Morning worship begins at congregational meeting with reports 11 a.m. The message by the pastor from all organizations and election ay from home. Call us will be on "Consecration" as a part of officers and all other necessary and you can be sure of of the observance of the Day of business. Interior and Exterior fitting last rites wheth Consecration in connection with .Saturday, 8 p. m „ choir prac the Crusade for a new World Order. tice at Kingman Kolony school. er the interment is to The Methodist Youth Fellowship (This week only). Decorator take place at the distant and the Young Adult Fellowship place or back here at meeting are held at 7 p.m. The CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Free Estimate evening worship service begins at E. J. Wilson, Pastor. home. 8 p.m. with a half hour o f congre 10 a. m.—Sunday school. 775 First Street gational singing. This service marks 11 a. m.—Song service and! the beginning of a week of special preaching. services. There will be a special 7:15 p. m. — Young people and service held for the youth of Nyssa junior services. at this church each evening this 8 p. m —'Evangelistic service.. H lil 1:11! Ii III III III III M M III III lUiMiM III III lillM III III U K week from 8 to o’clock. These .services will be led by Rev. Green- ADRIAN FREE METHODIST ee. Young people of the various j CHURCH church groups in Nyssa are cord Adrian, Oregon ially invited to attend. The week is j P. H. Reiman. Pastor to be known throughout Methodism I Sunday school. 10 a. m. as "Youth for Christ Week". Pray- j Preaching. 11 a. m. er service for adults will be held at I Young people's service, 7 p. m. the parsonage at 8 p.m. on Wednes- I Evangelistic service 8 p. m. day evening. Everyone welcome. ! £rd now chink It was a mistake when they elected Mr Harrison IDllRC I® J 1 E I Upper Sunset Ration Calendar J Cow Hollow Easing the Trials W A R time is N O time for K IT C H E N C A S U A L T IE S " PERMANENT WAVE-59 Nyssa Funeral Home Andy McGinnis Sale Upholstered Occasional Chairs W e have a large selection of chairs. W e have also just received: Two youth beds, complete Bedroom sets Mattresses Living room suites Hi-ehairs and cribs. Dishes, ranges, dinette sets, and coffee mak ers, Nordale Furniture Store B O I S E P A Y E T T E u r g e s a ll F a rm e r s tc Take Care of Y O U R ELECTRIC R A N G E what might have been a serious fuel shortage. With more wood and sawdust than any other section of the nation. John Q Public was up against a lough heating problem because of the lack of trucks, man power and other transportation ne cessary to get the fuel to his base ment O PA offirals are now breath ing a sigh o f relief. W inter is al most over. A publicity campaign will be put on this spring urging (lie public to stock up on fuel dur ing the summer months. The com ing winter may not be so mild, so the folks will be urged to fill the basement and pile up that cord and slabwood in front of the house good and high. Olive branches and many other kinds of peace overtures are being tendered genial Jim Farley by the big-shot Democrats, hoping they can get him back in the fold. The fourth term will need all the help it can get, especialy from politicos o f the Farley type who know the JESTED SEED, Voti plant well whew you ptoat N O R TH LA N D firmad finito, identified by the Flying Q m m • hi th.- bag. They are mated w e l l o f known origin, espe cially a d a p t e d to thti region. Thu year, ilepeadahlr teed sap pile« are limited. We arge you to order your Alfalfa, tAovar, Field mad ( i r t a deed feral aa . . . NOW! ÜÖISL- LtA'üilü LUM BER ( COMPANY •Tltoee'« a Yard Near T m " Nyssa Dwight Smith. Manager. Your electric range was made to last a long, long time . . . to give you many years of faithful service. But as with all score. New York state Is very imp ortant to any presidential candid ate. and Mr. Farley Is rated tops in New York. His active support would mean much to Mr. Roosevelt. On the other hand, his opposition or a do-nothing policy would be bad for the whole Democratic tick et. mechanical equipment, there are a few things you can do to prolong its life and maintain its efficiency. The Worth while club met Thur sday at the home o f Viola Ditty with Leva Ditty assisting. Eleven members were present. Eunice Oib- son and Mrs Henry Hintz were visitors. The next meeting will be held at the home of Irene and Sar- TO T H F V O TE R S: This is to advise you of my candidacy for nomination and election to the office o f Judge of the Circuit Court in and for the Ninth Jud icial District o f Oregon. I am now your Judge and pledge myself to the continuation o f my present program of pr ompt, efficient and unbiased determination o f litigation in your Court. This is a service the people have a right to expect. It is the duty of a Judge to determine rights regardless o f the parties, interests, or attorneys involved, and I pledge myself to that practice. Robert 0. Lytle Here are most of the easy steps everyone fortunate enough to have an electric range should take: '] Avoid letting spilled food dry or Sunset Valley K. i NIMIZE RISK OF CROP FAILURE! Buy this IT W I L L L A S T L O N C E R ! 2 harden on 3 . W ipe oven with damp cloth range. after use. Remove spilled food when oven has cooled. Food spilled on open sur face units should be burned off. Avoid using stiff brush or sharp instrument. 4 . Open oven door after bak- M ost closed units can be 5 . D o n 't slam oven door, lean raised and the pan beneath removed for cleaning D on 't twist units when removing on it heavily, or put weight for cleaning. Y ou may break off the wires Check ' ing. Allow to cool and dry thoroughly. on it. It may get out of line and allow heat to escape $ manufacturer's c l e a n i n f l recommendations. t lù O f K I lO I I Never turn on heat under empty Deep Well Cooker. Be sure pan never boils dry. M trrs A rs : UR OVEN CONTROL { ^ ^ A iiiu U * PQSniOO AFTER BAKING...C heck n'l ALWAYS IDAHO V P O W E R A , . C I T » Z g W „ W H « « i y « f t IT S E R V E S , J